The Effect
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Cost
£29.99 from Alakazam
Difficulty
(1=easy to do, 2=No sleights, but not so easy, 3=Some sleights used,
4=Advanced sleights used, 5=Suitable for experienced magicians only)
2-5 - The majority of effects are easy to perform, but require very good presentational skills in order to perform correctly or effectively.
Review
This is a wonderful book - the first of Jermay's that I have had the pleasure to read. I'm working my way through Building Blocks at the moment.
I think for this book, I would actually like to go through each individual effect:
Touching on Hoy
Simply ingenious. After recently reading Hoy's The Bold and Subtle Miracles of Dr. Faust, I can see where Luke got the inspiration for this effect, and it is wonderful.
The effect involves the naming of the thoughts of three spectators by the performer, each one 100% correct. The very few times that I have performed this, so far, have appeared exactly as described. However, Luke also offers several variations and "outs" if the effect doesn't go exactly as planned which, in my opinion, only enhance the effect.
The Dangerous Opener
This is another wonderful effect. From the blurb:
"The performer influences a spectator to select the safe bag for him to crush. He slams his hand down on the selected bag revealing under the bag left, an upturned razor sharp knife."
When performed, I can see the effect having a huge impact on the audience. Jermay's presentation, both of the build up to and of the actual effect, is incredible and can result in leaving the audience in a state of awe. It is an incredibly powerful, yet devilishly simple effect that can be used in a variety of settings.
Essays
The book includes two essays, one on pre-show scripting and another on "The Psychic VS Psychological Performance", both of which are very thought-inspiring. I don't wish to go into much detail about either of these, except to say that both make for a very interesting read and provide useful tips for later performances.
Blowing Bubbles
This isn't necessarily a stand-alone effect, but more a very effective presentational device. Similar to Sean Fields' The Tesla Experiment, this is a visual thought transferrence. As with most of Luke's effects, the methodology behind this is incredibly simple, but the effect looks wonderful. When this particular effect is performed, the audience will see the participant react the moment the selected thought leaves their mind. I personally love the presentation and currently use it for one effect, but plan to try to weave it into a couple of others as I think it would make a lovely little addition.
Phone Prediction
An excellent effect (I feel that I'm repeating this quite a lot recently

PK Lip Stick
I'm pretty sure that a lot of you (mainly you American magicians) have seen this effect revealed on Criss Angel's Mindfreak. Fortunately for us over here in the UK, a lot of people haven't even heard of Criss Angel

Anyway, I think that this is one of the strongest effects in the whole book. It could be described as a twist on Banachek's PK Touches, but done in a way that leaves evidence behind of the psychic phenomenon. Again, it is a very simple effect, but the presentation really sells it (as with, I suppose, most mental effects) and makes it the small miracle it appears to be. An excellent effect.
Blindfold Sequence
Last, but by no means least, is the blindfold sequence. This, as I believe I have said about all of the effects in this book, is brilliant. Much like the others, the method is very simple, but the effect is very strong. This is a personal favourite of mine. It is simple, visual and incredibly memorable.
Overall
In case you hadn't gathered this from the main body of the review, I love this book. Luke's thinking is very clever and I think that all of the effects in the book are brilliant. Most are incredibly simple and will leave you wondering how you didn't figure them out before, but thanks to Luke's presentational ideas and small subtleties, appear impossible and leave lasting impressions on your audiences.
An excellent book, very highly recommended.